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Hermitage Retreat Facilities
Entry Way to Church
The Risen Christ Standing in Front of the Prayer Bells

The Norbertine Hermitage Retreat and Library offer a variety of facilities for use by the public.

These include facilities for day time meetings and conferences, overnight accommodations, for individual retreatants or groups.  Our state-of-the-art library, church, chapels and desert environment are open for prayer and study to both retreatants and the larger community.

Hermitages

We have four hermitages available for private retreats. They offer an opportunity for individuals to escape the hectic schedule of daily life and enter more deeply into seclusion, prayer and contemplation. Each includes:

  • private bath (shower only)
  • desk and comfortable chair
  • single bed and nightstand
  • small closet
  • kitchenette
  • private courtyard

Hermitage exterior

Hermitage Interior
Hermitage Interior Hermitage Courtyard

Bethany Guest House
The Bethany Guest House is the ideal location for group day retreats or small group over night retreats. It provides a comfortable, intimate and home-like environment in a peaceful secluded setting.
• Spacious living/meeting/dining area
• Large outdoor private covered area
• 2 1/2 baths
• 6 bedrooms
• full kitchen
• laundry
Exterior
Hallway
bedroom
common room

Chapel of the Baptist
The Chapel of the Baptist is a rustic adobe chapel set apart from other structures alone in the desert. It is an ideal place for private prayer, meditation and contemplation. The Blessed Sacrament is in reserve in the chapel. It is open to the general public as a place of solitude and spiritual refreshment. It may also be used by groups on retreat for prayer and worship.

Exterior
Interior

Church of Santa Maria de la Vid
The Church of Santa Maria de la Vid is the center of the spiritual life of the Norbertine Community. It includes a gathering space as well as a Blessed Sacrament Chapel. Housed within its walls are many sacred images from a variety of artistic traditions to stimulate the religious imagination. Like the Chapel of the Baptist, the Church of Santa Maria de la Vid is open to the public for private prayer and devotion. It also is the location of larger lecture events and can be used by retreat groups as well. All are welcome to join the Norbertine Community in daily prayer (click here for the prayer schedule)
Church Front Blessed Sacrament Chapel
Church Interior Church from Meditation Garden

Norbertine Library
The Norbertine Library houses the largest collection of theological and spirituality texts in the State of New Mexico. In addition to this extensive collection it houses a conference room, three spiritual direction/counseling rooms, a reception area and a garden of peace. For more information regarding our library, please click here.
Library Exterior Entry Ramp and Peace Garden
Library Interior Seminar Room

Desert Cantina
The Desert Cantina is a lunch room/ break room available to retreat groups using the library and church. It includes table seating for larger groups, refrigerator, coffee maker and sink.

Natural Desert Environment

The Norbertine Hermitage Retreat is located on 70 secluded acres of desert overlooking the Rio Grande Valley, the City of Albuquerque and with view of several mountain ranges, the most prominent of which are the Sandia and Monzano Mountains. Several walking trails out into the desert, benches and places for reflection are available for use by retreatants and the general public.
Desert
 


Norbertine Community of New Mexico
Santa Maria de la Vid Priory

5825 Coors Road, SW
Albuquerque, NM 87121-6700
505.873.4399
norbertines@norbertinecommunity.org

Santa Maria de la Vid Norbertine Priory